The adjutative voice is a
grammatical voice
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carrying the meaning "to help to". The
subject of a verb in the adjutative voice is not an
agent
Agent may refer to:
Espionage, investigation, and law
*, spies or intelligence officers
* Law of agency, laws involving a person authorized to act on behalf of another
** Agent of record, a person with a contractual agreement with an insuran ...
of the action denoted by the verb, but assists the (unstated) agent in performing the action.
References
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Grammatical voices